Launched Apple company Recently, a brand-new feature lets you turn your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV into a karaoke machine, playing with Apple Music, Spotify’s competitor on iOS.
The new feature is called Apple Music Sing, and it’s available now.
All you need to do is update your device latest software By going to Settings, then General, then Software Update.
The service offers Apple Music users to view song lyrics to be able to sing along, according to The Sun.
Apple Music Sing greatly improves this feature to let you do some proper songs.
There are two main feature parts of the app: adjustable vocals and real-time lyrics.
Songs has a sing-along slider that you can use to quiet down or even semi-silence the vocals in the song.
This uses powerful on-device processing to analyze the song’s waveform and isolate the vocals.
You can control this by simply tapping the microphone on an approved song to sing.
The other component of the feature is real-time lyrics.
Instead of displaying the lyrics line by line, vocal tracks will highlight the lyrics by syllable.
This should help you sing along even if you’re not familiar with the song.
If the song contains background vocals, it will be displayed in a smaller font between the main lines.
For a two-track track, the song will split the lyrics to the left and right of the screen, depending on who is singing.
Apple says the new feature will be available later this month.
“Experimenting Apple Music lyrics consistently is one of the most popular features of our service,” said Oliver Chaucer, vice president of Apple Music and Beats.
“We already know that our users around the world love to follow their favorite songs, so we wanted to develop this show further to enable more sharing around music through singing.
“It’s really a lot of fun our customers will love.”
Editors at Apple Music will organize dozens of lyrically themed playlists by topic, decade, and genre.
And you will also be able to search directly for lyric songs as well. Just look for the microphone icon.
Apple Music Sing will work on compatible iPhone and iPad models (with the A13 chip or later — at least the iPhone 11), as well as the new Apple TV 4K.